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Businesses urged to tap into £350,000 pot of Lancaster University funding to exploit research

Dr Mark Rushforth

16 January 2014 12:18

UK SMEs are being urged to take advantage of a £350,000 pot of funding dedicated to develop cutting-edge research into marketable products and services.

Lancaster University is looking for businesses who are interested in innovation and developing products and who would like help to bridge the gap between the lab and the marketplace.

The Impact Acceleration Account - funded with £600,000 by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) - is designed to stimulate a collaborative culture between university researchers and industry and exploit the commercial value of EPSRC funded research.

The Impact Acceleration Account can be used to fund the commercial exploitation of any previous EPSRC research, including areas such as advanced manufacturing, energy, chemistry, security, environment, information and communication technology and quantum technologies.

More than £250,000 of funding has already been allocated with £215,000 distributed to Lancaster researchers to support around 40 projects with a range of external partners that are mainly SMEs, but also large enterprises and charities.

Dr Mark Rushforth, Head of Business Partnerships and Enterprise for Physical Sciences at Lancaster University, said: “The funding allows organisations to explore a new working relationship with our researchers, gain access to expertise and facilities, and develop new products and processes that will open up new markets for businesses and facilitate economic growth.

“I’ve been impressed with the scope of the projects we have been able to fund through the Impact Acceleration Account so far and I’m really excited to see what develops in the future.

“The fund is a great way for SMEs to be able to explore product development and I would encourage businesses to get in touch to see how the funding can benefit them.”